Ghum

Ghum is the highest station on the line at 2,258 metres, it also has a museum
telling the story of the railway and has artefacts and retired engines on
show. Due to the delay on our out trip we were only here for half an hour
normally the stop would have been about an hour, so it was a quick look
around. During that time the engine was reversed to move it to the front
of the train for the journey back.

Reversing
the engine from the carriages.

Now
installed at the front.

Displayed in the museum this locomotive is called Baby Sevoke. It
was built in Glasgow, Scotland and commissioned in 1881, making it one among one
of the first locomotives on the line.

It continued in service until 1942, though returned in 1952 before
retiring in 1957. Though it has still performed special runs as recently
as 2000.